Eli Brown and Mason Maynard combine on the exemplary Jungle Cry EP: two tracks of inventive, engaging tech house that stand head and shoulders above the competition.
Having emerged from the shadows of Bristol’s fabled drum and bass scene, Eli Brown has rapidly established himself as an artist of real distinction in the house world, with his singularly sinister, twisted records having made an immediate impact. Repopulate Mars, ViVA Music, Toolroom and more have all recognised Brown’s raw, sometimes caustic talent: if you’re looking for dance music with character, you’re in the right place.
There are few young emerging artists that have secured the support and backing from some of the biggest names in the industry like Mason Maynard. With releases on Cajual, Repopulate Mars, Solä, Defected and most recently on Relief Records with his collaboration EP with Green Velvet; Mason is another excited young artist confidently making quite a name for himself.
Get these two in the studio together, and the results are nothing short of electric.
Jungle Cry EP is tech house as it’s very best: technically brilliant, emotionally engaging, and never losing sight of the dancefloor, these are tracks that will undoubtedly stand the test of time.
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